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the concerned women of america, crime victims united of america, the american conservative union. >> well, thank you. the letters will go on the record. i would like to submit to the record a list of the 24 court nominees confirmed under the bush administration who had no prior experience as a judge. those documents will go into the record. we will call up -- it thank you very much, professor liu, to those wonderfully well-behaveÑñ >> sunday on "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, the first of three british election debates. for the first time, prime minister depord an brown and nick cle depnch g will face off in u.s.-style debates. watch them live. >> this year, c-span student cament competition asked students to crow ate a video. here's one of the second place winners. >> there's plenty struggling today. the amount of solid weavet becomes more and more costly. the facts and figures in the epa are truly staggering. did you know 100 million tons. that's 54%. you can't recycle everything. wouldn't it be good if we could reverse that process? >> today, we'll look at
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caller: i did happen to finish reading an article entitled "america under martial law." it basically goes on to state that the central banks are counting on a popular uprising against the banks in order to go ahead and enact martial law in this country. it goes on to state that an entrepreneur said that the u.s. citizens will be enslaved by the federal government starting with the health care bill, which he says has more to do with controlling every aspect of the americans' lives and does not have anything to do with medical treatment. it states that fema has no congressional oversight to suspend the constitution. host: let me aninterrupt. does this reflect your point did you? caller: yes, it does. i think the central bank needed to bring down -- the central bank are criminals that want to bring down everyone. government after government, things keep getting worse. host: let me jump in at this time. guest: i do not agree with you. we have been a democracy for over 200 years. we have had big problems and disagreements. with the exception of the civil war, we settled those
caller: i did happen to finish reading an article entitled "america under martial law." it basically goes on to state that the central banks are counting on a popular uprising against the banks in order to go ahead and enact martial law in this country. it goes on to state that an entrepreneur said that the u.s. citizens will be enslaved by the federal government starting with the health care bill, which he says has more to do with controlling every aspect of the americans' lives and...
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the cspan video library, cables latest gift to america. >> the labor department reported that the unemployment rate stayed the same for the third straight month, 9.7%. we talked about this morning on "washington journal." the president will begin speaking at approximately 11:55. . inues. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that, please. guest: march unemployment numbers came out this morning and they were about in line with expectations. it is good news, relatively speaking, for the economy. it looks like the economy is on the mend, rebounding, and it is a real recovery. but at the same time, with economics there always two hands and it is not very strong. the economy still looks to be pretty weak. there are a lot of people unemployed. a lot of people who have been unemployed for really long times, more than six months. so it is a mixed report, but there it is. host: what is the report -- is that every friday? guest: it comes out once a month, relea
the cspan video library, cables latest gift to america. >> the labor department reported that the unemployment rate stayed the same for the third straight month, 9.7%. we talked about this morning on "washington journal." the president will begin speaking at approximately 11:55. . inues. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that,...
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a why don't we have jobs in america? guest: this is another good point. what we are seeing now, there is an election coming up in november and there is sort of this rise of protectionism and blaming china and blaming foreign competitors for our woes. i think most of the economists i talk to really believe that free trade is a great thing for the u.s. and the world. but there is a sense that american workers are paying the price as the global economy adjusts. so it is a factor, for sure. host: there is an article this morning -- speaking of china -- hu jintao will be in washington at the summit of world leaders monday and tuesday. and whether or not they should float -- the you want? guest: yes. host: what is the status and what effect does it have on us? guest: many economists believe -- china has a fixed exchange rate, and it is a controlled economy and one of the things the control is the exchange rate versus the dollar. many economists think there are many good reasons china should end this practice. as the dollar has fallen, the value of chinese impor
a why don't we have jobs in america? guest: this is another good point. what we are seeing now, there is an election coming up in november and there is sort of this rise of protectionism and blaming china and blaming foreign competitors for our woes. i think most of the economists i talk to really believe that free trade is a great thing for the u.s. and the world. but there is a sense that american workers are paying the price as the global economy adjusts. so it is a factor, for sure. host:...
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coming up on good morning america the squeeze at the cinema. how movie theaters are dealing with the influx of 3d blockbusters that's after your local news. i'm todd conner. >>> i figure these are two words you would love to see every year, side by side. pleasant, and easter. it worked out that way. it just happened. takes us through today in to the weekend and early next week. 77 today. if you are tuning in, we had 80s on the board for the last couple of days. pulling back on the throttle because of the southeast wind off the water. it's going to hold town the official baltimore temperature going 77 today. mid to upper 70s over the weekend and easter. sunny to partly cloudy skys and fantastic stuff. next week, shifting the wind a little bitment getting us up to 81 by tuesday. it is 6:23, back to the roads. >>> we have a new crash reported in arundel county route 170, that's telegraph the northbound ramp as you approach 195. that rach is closed at this -- that ramp is closed at this time. crash in mount airy, liberty at oklahoma road. remains c
coming up on good morning america the squeeze at the cinema. how movie theaters are dealing with the influx of 3d blockbusters that's after your local news. i'm todd conner. >>> i figure these are two words you would love to see every year, side by side. pleasant, and easter. it worked out that way. it just happened. takes us through today in to the weekend and early next week. 77 today. if you are tuning in, we had 80s on the board for the last couple of days. pulling back on the...
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. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for something, these guys have to and they're going to find a way to do it. >> i have a hypothesis, the administration knows it's not going to get most of it. what it wants to do after health care is to try to say to base voters, look, we've got the other agenda items. if you don't come out and vote these things are not going to happen in our first turn. they're trying to gin up the base and enthusiasm for what happened in virginia, new jersey and massachusettsments they could be thinking that way, but i think the republicans are saying hold tight we're going to do well in november and we'll come back with more numbers an
. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for...
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-china relations and the implications for america's long-term ability to project power and influence. the world affairs council is up comer upcoming programs include fred pearce. next tuesday evening he will be speaking about his new book the coming population crash and the planets surprising future. and i will 27th we will hold paul cole you're free book the plundered planet by oxford university prez sprick i hope you will all be able to join for the stevens as well. tonight we host professor simon johnson. he is the ronald eckert professor of entrepreneurship at mit sloan school of management and a fellow -- senior fellow the peterson institute for international economics in washington, d.c.. he's the co-founder of baseline scenario focusing on the world economy and he's a member of the congressional budget office panel of economic advisers. in in january of this year he joined the huffington post as contributing business sector. prior to joining the faculty of mit, dr. johnson was the chief economist from the international monetary fund. he received his ph.d. from mit, holds an m.b
-china relations and the implications for america's long-term ability to project power and influence. the world affairs council is up comer upcoming programs include fred pearce. next tuesday evening he will be speaking about his new book the coming population crash and the planets surprising future. and i will 27th we will hold paul cole you're free book the plundered planet by oxford university prez sprick i hope you will all be able to join for the stevens as well. tonight we host professor...
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this week, on "america and the courts"," a moot court on whether non-american citizens can take advantage of american vaccine's. that will be today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> c-span, our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online. you can also connect with us on the twister, facebook, and youtube. you can sign up for our e-mails at c-span.org. >> the ambassador to afghanistan talked about training and new leaders. following that, he took questions from the audience. >> the floor is open. >> yes, please. sir. >> i am jim byrne. i am is a free-lance writer here in town. "the new york times" today, which i am sure the investor has am sure the ambassador has taken a labatt -- a look out, laid out several things we have done wrong in dealing with afghanistan. how does that strike you when you read stuff like that? is it just plain wrong, or is it emphasized wrong? >> these are politically motivated articles. if you read the article, you will see that the majority of afghans and the u.s. citizens consider their to be political instability there. there is
this week, on "america and the courts"," a moot court on whether non-american citizens can take advantage of american vaccine's. that will be today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> c-span, our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online. you can also connect with us on the twister, facebook, and youtube. you can sign up for our e-mails at c-span.org. >> the ambassador to afghanistan talked about training and new leaders. following...
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some meat, as it were, to african-american people who suffer a 16.5 jobless rate versus the rest of america at 9.7. he's in a tough position he has to recognize he's governing all of america has to give in and make concessions to conserve basis and head toward the middle as he's done after winning a perceived left victory though the left is laughing and guffawing but he got the health care through and now talk about drilling on shores from the tip of delaware down, you know, pass 167 miles. the reality is he's trying to balance it out. he doesn't want to give to the tea party but he sees legitimate points and anger and has to govern according to a vision for which he was called to office which is to say reform health care and student loans and he had a heck of a week when you look at it in real terms. the guy had a great week and suffering polle polls declining it's a give and take and some of us leaning to the left wish he might make more grand overtures but he's trying to govern through the middle. >> schieffer: david sanger, the president made a surprise trip to afghanistan and seen with
some meat, as it were, to african-american people who suffer a 16.5 jobless rate versus the rest of america at 9.7. he's in a tough position he has to recognize he's governing all of america has to give in and make concessions to conserve basis and head toward the middle as he's done after winning a perceived left victory though the left is laughing and guffawing but he got the health care through and now talk about drilling on shores from the tip of delaware down, you know, pass 167 miles. the...
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." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president obama's eventual supreme court nominee or to the plan embraced by global leaders this week to reduce nuclear weapons? but saws ever where. >> the tea party movement. gwen: much of it building under the tea party flag. >> stop calling anyone un-american. let the unintended consequences of these actions, the results are un-american. gwen: covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal," gloria borger of cnn, peter baker of "the new york times," and john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> a
." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president...
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president ronald reagan discusses his book, "superpower illusions" helm myths and full of ideologies lead america astray and how to return to reality. in the book, ambassador jack matlock folks with the role played by mikhail gorbachev in bringing down the soviet empire in argues that reagan's successors learned the wrong lessons from the end of the cold war. he's interviewed by dimitri simes, president of the nixon center and publisher of the national interest. >> host: ambassador, this is an interesting and important book. "superpower illusions." it is also a critical book as far as u.s. foreign policy is concerned at least with the beginning of the clinton administration and then of course the second bush administration. you clearly disagree. was the u.s. foreign policy talk in the spirit that is why i was struck in the last sentence of the book. the last sentence i began in the mood to close to this buyer and in one of encouragement and hope is an nation can face up to its mistakes and correct them it will prove the faith in american shared by ronald reagan and barack obama is not misplaced.
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. >> and help protect america everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. ♪ snothse we are one people ♪ ♪ >> what do you care about? introducing the project. we move the world forward. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxon mobile and the annenberg foundation and the public broadcasting and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. once again, hive from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. after supreme court justice john paul stevens, the longest member of the bench and a liberal announced his pending environment, the president praised him and hinted at what is to come. >> while we cannot replace justice stevens' experience or wisdom. i'll seek somebody with similar qualities. independent mind and record of excellence and integrity and a fierce dedication to the ruling of law and a keen understanding of how the law affects the daily lives of
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development of missile defenses, all of this -- and the russians are not alone in this -- is seen as making america save for world military intervention whenever we want. that is a core attention and challenge for the agenda. -- tension and challenge for the agenda. it is pretty easy to understand when we are spending 55% of world expenditures on a global arms and telling the rest of the world that we should be moving aggressively down in its nuclear weapons, which is asymmetric -- which is an asymmetric sponsor. it is a pretty tough nut to crack. on the karzai comments, wow, sometimes with friends like that, who needs enemies? sorry, we are in tv. -- on tv. [laughter] this is the crux of the problem in afghanistan. if it is true that mr. karzai will be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> [inaudible] >> that was reference to the may 12 separate meeting. which is still on as of today. obviously, one of the core problems that we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india. i would have to think that with both of the leaders here
development of missile defenses, all of this -- and the russians are not alone in this -- is seen as making america save for world military intervention whenever we want. that is a core attention and challenge for the agenda. -- tension and challenge for the agenda. it is pretty easy to understand when we are spending 55% of world expenditures on a global arms and telling the rest of the world that we should be moving aggressively down in its nuclear weapons, which is asymmetric -- which is an...
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we'll have z the man coming up with a new contract for america if the gop can take back the house. this weekend on fox news sunday at 9:00 on fox 5. find out about the new rules that could keep you from getting sick with unexpected fees. >>> the cherry blossom festival brings people from all over the world to the district. the nation's capitol becomes an international city this time of year. >>> one group that could not help. there are cherry blossom trees to another in bulgaria. let's head back to the title base now to check in with john. >> hi. you can walk through here. this is your sidewalk. people were stopping because they saw -- >> about to get underway. yeah, we have seen people from india. people from japan, korea, and some from bulgaria. who came to watch the cherry blossoms in washington. >>> among the throngs of people visiting d.c.'s famous cherry blossoms, we found a group of aboughts and -- adults and children speaking not bulgarian. we asked how did they like washington's cherry blossoms? >> she likes it very much. and she is from the countryside. there are lots of
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. >> host: spokesperson for young america foundation and now at human events. where can goldstein that online? >> human events online. >> host: republican collared. >> caller: i have been waiting a long time to air my views side of know where to begin. let's go back to the bush reelection in 2010 and a be brief presentation that the whole thing was rigged and that was florida. i saw that kind of thing happening in the next thing happening is right here. you have a bank in front of you. he is so smug. let me see him come up with solutions that he is criticizing. did you have any idea is? you know, how to save the country? go back to bush. he went into afghanistan. no. iraq first. to save the iraq people. doesn't he know it is a tribal system? was indeed taking advice? akon cardis if there ever was one because he was there for oil. i am a republican and shamed to be one. >> guest: most of the problems emanating from washington today are too much over reach. all of the legislation they are debating and their solution is to create over more overreach. my solution i
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got everything going the opposite way of what it should in america. well, i am not very good talking, so, thank you very much for being there and having a place for me to vent my -- because what? wash limbaughism. host: from "the wall street journal" minutes released from a recent federal reserve meeting. and reflection of that, said fear -- raising rates too soon. naugatuck, connecticut. on our democrats line. eric, talking about yesterday's decision by the fcc and what it means as far as regulating high- speed internet. caller: can you hear me good? host: yes, sir. caller: on a similar aspect, what the tax raises and and everything -- people have to understand, this president inherited such a great amounts of different types of things. now he has to do what he has to do to, in my opinion, to get this country back on track. it is unfortunate the american taxpayers have to pay a lot. i myself and a american taxpayer. i don't have state assistance. i work for my money. i feel good about this right now just for the simple fact that something good may co
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people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we have. about a week and a half ago we filed a lawsuit on behalf of one individual in tennessee and we invited all of tennessee to join the lawsuit. within a few days we were inundated with requests from all over the country. we decided we would let any company or citizen join we now have 10,764 as of a few minutes ago. >> greta: people are going to think it is a class action, because of the number of people. this is not been certified as a class. at this point you have one person in court with 10,000 plus that want to join is that fair? >> that's correct, yes. >> greta:
people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we...
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>> i'm all for corporate america. i'm a capitalist. >> well, that is good. >> there are times when you see excesses and when you see people acting in a greedy manner and they are not hiring because they are getting more productivity out of american workers. they are not looking out for the people unemployed. they aren't taking the risks and the bankers are not taking the risks in terms of credit. >> the bankers are not taking the risk which is a regrettable side effect in an effort to crack down because of the meltdown. we all understand that is the reason for that. >> the bangers that were bailed out by the american people. >> the truth about the bankers in increasing numbers is the money in they borrowed from the federal government is being paid back. can't say that about chrysler and general motors yet, can you? no. >> chris: we have to take a break here. when we come back, the obama administration pushes for new sanctions on iran within weeks. will they get them and will they do any good? they do any good? we'll a
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
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that the administration essentially was selling out fundamentalists western values of the time when america was only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american responsibility and the opportunity at the same time during the the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: life and cut situation was brought about in russian eyes and i do not defend the russian policies however i understand how they would have come to the conclusions they did. and it started with expanding nato to other countries. after all nato expansion to the east began before that and my point is we could have gotten more russian cooperation i believe in either controlling molosovich and the serbs orel's going in the u.n. for the united action to protect them if we had not begun the expansion of nato for no good reason other than domestic politics and the united states. and that's why at the time i very much opposed the expansionw east germany and united germany to stay in nato with the promise nato would not move to the east. now that wasn't a legally binding pr
that the administration essentially was selling out fundamentalists western values of the time when america was only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american responsibility and the opportunity at the same time during the the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: life and cut situation was brought about in russian eyes and i do not defend the russian policies however i understand how they would have come to the...
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, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ every day. announcer: this is a baby. a baby generating data in a neo-natal ward. every heart beat, every breath, every anomaly... from over a thousand pieces of unique information per second. helping doctors find new ways to detect life threatening infections up to 24 hours sooner. on a smarter planet... analyze the data and you can predict what will happen faster. so you can do what they're doing in toronto... and build a smarter hospital. let's build a smarter planet. yet a lot of natural gas has impurities like co2 in it. controlled freeze zone is a new technology... being developed by exxonmobil... to remove the co2 from the natural gas... so we can safely store it... where it won't get into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is spending more than 100 million dollars... to build a plant that will demonstrate this process. i'm very optimistic about it... because this technology could be used... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. ♪ pacific
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he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil: i want you to hear the governor, then react to this. >> we're not asking because we're trying to gouge anyone. we're asking because the state is now $9.2 billion in deficit. when is somebody going to get it. >> shepard: we have run out of money. we can't immediate our obligations and to continue to spend when we are in dire circumstances is something no family would do, no company would do, and certainly no government should be done. >> neil: he's a democrat. >> right, he's a democrat as is -- let me make it point and go to governor paterson. in los angeles,
he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil:...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at augusta. so, kerry, i understand you're going to give us a little bit of a tour since we have to live vicariously through you. we'd never get media credentials. at least i wouldn't. >> >> reporter: it's exciting to be here. inside, amazing. outside, a lot of energy. what's interesting, at this hour, there are fans you'll see, a lot of fans are walking in, fans are also walking out. the reason they're walking out is because tiger woods is done for the day. so many people here are drawn to see tiger woods on the links. yesterday there was this picture. take a look at this. this i
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at...
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it generates about half the electricity in the america. it's key to keeping the lights on. there's no real overlap between coal and oil. people who promote coal like to suggest there is, but we use oil for transportation and for manufacturing and we use coal almost exclusively to keep the lights on, but coal's got big problems. it is the number one producer of greenhouse gases, which are the cause of global warming. and especially in this region, where this tragedy has happened, this is the epicenter of so-called mountain top removal practices where you have big operators like massey, who are lopping off the mountains and really damaging and wrecking the clean water supplies there. the epa just made a ruling to tighten some of the water restrictions. >> massey's about to probably undergo a scrutiny like they never have before. >>> the accident at the upper big branch mine comes at the time when many thought the u.s. mining industry had turned a corner in preventing incidents. last year, this were 34 fatalities. it remains a dangerous profession. many will recall the explosi
it generates about half the electricity in the america. it's key to keeping the lights on. there's no real overlap between coal and oil. people who promote coal like to suggest there is, but we use oil for transportation and for manufacturing and we use coal almost exclusively to keep the lights on, but coal's got big problems. it is the number one producer of greenhouse gases, which are the cause of global warming. and especially in this region, where this tragedy has happened, this is the...
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how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound. that's the reason in 1993, the atf and fbi action there that mcveigh, who killed all these wonderful neighbors of mine, wanted revenge. i mean, the reality is we have had, unfortunately, a lot of violent acts by extreme individuals and groups, but i think to have a group of individuals largely reasonably well educated, upscale economically who have had enough of taxes and are protesting, that's quintessentially america. i mean, that's something from the boston tea party forward. as long as you say, i'm angry, but i'm not violent, that's okay. if you're angry and violent, then you're a problem. law enforc
how do you compare, when you hear people talking now about an angry america, frustration in america, the threat of domestic terrorism in america. what's your sense of the then and now? >> well, i don't really see a very direct or accurate comparison, john. i mean, back when i was in fbi in the early '70s, it was the sds, the weather underground, the black panther party, hate spewing and some real violence in the street. obviously, the tax protester movement, branch davidian compound....
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but this is america everywhere. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satelite corp. 2010] >> to see all of the entries in the student competition, visit studentcam.org. >> on c-span today, "washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. then the international atomic energy agency's nuclear security director previews next week's nuclear weapons summit. and in today's session of the southern republican leadership conference we'll hear from jar palin and governors rick perry and bobby gindle. .
but this is america everywhere. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satelite corp. 2010] >> to see all of the entries in the student competition, visit studentcam.org. >> on c-span today, "washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. then the international atomic energy agency's nuclear security director previews next week's nuclear weapons summit. and in today's session of the southern republican...
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there's ten different images all taken in america's national park. the two organizations have released a book that tells the history of america's national parks. >>> there's only one famous apollo theater. it's in harlem, new york but you can celebrate the history of the landmark. the exhibition is called ain't nothing like the real thing. it's at the national museum of american history right now. apollo alumni helped open up the exhibit. ugum started performing at the apollo when she was just nine years old. >> the apalo contributed so much to all of us from dion to diana ross. patty labelle. all of us. it was thrilling when you got an opportunity to work the apollo. >> some of the memorabilia on display. a dress worn by ella fitzgerald and louis armstrong's trumpet. it lasts through august. >>> we move to breaking news in antelope county. this is a river rescue going on right now. you can see rescuers right there in the blood pressure boats and black one there trying to get in closer. information is just coming in. --again, a river rescue going on
there's ten different images all taken in america's national park. the two organizations have released a book that tells the history of america's national parks. >>> there's only one famous apollo theater. it's in harlem, new york but you can celebrate the history of the landmark. the exhibition is called ain't nothing like the real thing. it's at the national museum of american history right now. apollo alumni helped open up the exhibit. ugum started performing at the apollo when she...
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doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to take effect in three months, requires police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect may be an undocumented immigrant. >> i wouldn't feel safe. >> reporter: but a sheriff well-known for his tough policy says the new law is exactly what's needed and he's prepared to act. >> as soon as we come across any people here illegally, they will be dealt with. >> reporter: the sheriff says his department has arrested some 38,000 illegal immigrants in the past three years and the new law will give him the tools to step up his efforts to combat the flood coming across arizona's border with mexico. >> this i
doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to...
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it is the latest gift to america from cable. "washington journal" continues. host: arturo vargas is our guest. in general sense, how are latinas proceeding the census of 2010? guest: i am very optimistic. we have been waging a campaign to engage them over the last four years. we encourage people to become citizens, to go out and good. we saw historic numbers in both 2007 and 2008. if the census bureau did the right, we will have great results. host: what do you mean? guest: there were some issues where people did not understand how the census would be conducted, such as in the rio grande valley. in the rural area along the border people are being enumerated person by person. that is different from what people understood. many folks report not getting their forms. we are trying to work to get more into people's homes. there have been some missed addresses here in there. we have been telling people that it is imported for their community. in some cases people got a form with a different city. even though the bar code means there will be counted where they live -
it is the latest gift to america from cable. "washington journal" continues. host: arturo vargas is our guest. in general sense, how are latinas proceeding the census of 2010? guest: i am very optimistic. we have been waging a campaign to engage them over the last four years. we encourage people to become citizens, to go out and good. we saw historic numbers in both 2007 and 2008. if the census bureau did the right, we will have great results. host: what do you mean? guest: there were...
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should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for everybody. because that's the cost of the crisis. we escape the crisis doesn't mean you have no cost. and the cost is they increase the debt level. but if he means that the kind of problem greece is facing today can replicate in the united states, i won't buy that. >> would you say that the united states actually handled this crisis pretty well? it was early in terms of acting on fiscal stimulus, the auto industry. did the measures that were taken by both the bush administration and then the obama administration were quick, fast, massive, decisive. >> yeah, i think so. i think that, o
should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for...
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>> i know that america has a history of interference in the country and to ensure there are covert actions in iran as well but the thing is the hard-liners in power exaggerate and exploit them so they can tighten their own grip on power and they can save the u.s. is all over the country disguised as journalists, activists, human rights campaigners, members of ngo and student activists and people trying to explore new things so they can have an excuse in the name of national security to crack down on these people so that they can stay in power themselves. >> is there fear among the citizens of tiran? >> year of? >> in general, fear of the government? fear of living lives. >> inside there's a certain extent of freedom and this is one of the paradox in this society that sometimes we can do things in private that are not allowed or are considered prohibited in public for example at weddings or parties or dinners sometimes you see men and women of closely related to one another dancing together and the women are not covered but in public they could not do these things and this kind of freedom i
>> i know that america has a history of interference in the country and to ensure there are covert actions in iran as well but the thing is the hard-liners in power exaggerate and exploit them so they can tighten their own grip on power and they can save the u.s. is all over the country disguised as journalists, activists, human rights campaigners, members of ngo and student activists and people trying to explore new things so they can have an excuse in the name of national security to...
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it's co-founder of america's voice, give us your take. guest: a very important debate on how to eliminate illegal immigration. we don't think a patchwork of radical laws of at the state level should do it. we think congress should work with the president to pass comprehensive immigration reform, secures the border, cracks down on illegal hiring and make sure people are here legally. the arizona law, i am afraid, is abruptly written it literally declared open season on 30% of the state which is hispanic. they say it you are suspect, the police have to ask your papers. who is suspect and who is illegal and not? we know when there is a disturbance at a soccer field, who will be asked for papers, most likely hispanic americans. many are here legally. so i think what arizona has done is institutionalize racial discrimination and racial profiling in a way contrary to basic american values of fairness, rather than pressing congress and the administration to step up and pass immigration reform that end illegal immigration. host: protesters turned
it's co-founder of america's voice, give us your take. guest: a very important debate on how to eliminate illegal immigration. we don't think a patchwork of radical laws of at the state level should do it. we think congress should work with the president to pass comprehensive immigration reform, secures the border, cracks down on illegal hiring and make sure people are here legally. the arizona law, i am afraid, is abruptly written it literally declared open season on 30% of the state which is...
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. >> always come back to america because this is where the cash is anyway, we have a disagreement on this. i think we absolutely need some oversight. but i do agree with you that the feds have not -- do not have a good track record. but i put it in the fbi hands. they would be the ones that would enforce the law and the law would have to be very specific so even you, stossel, understand it i will never understand it but you would understand and it explain it to me. john stossel, everybody, officer crumke. charges the obama administration is not fort hood eno sfx: car cg ♪ ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. >> bill: barack and a hard place segment tonight charges the obama administration is side tracking the investigation of the fort hood massacre. now issuing subpoenas, the senators saying their homeland security committee will have to investigate the fort hood atrocity because the administration is not doing enough. with us fox news analysts alan colmes and monica crowley. it is a civil action not a criminal action.
. >> always come back to america because this is where the cash is anyway, we have a disagreement on this. i think we absolutely need some oversight. but i do agree with you that the feds have not -- do not have a good track record. but i put it in the fbi hands. they would be the ones that would enforce the law and the law would have to be very specific so even you, stossel, understand it i will never understand it but you would understand and it explain it to me. john stossel,...
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-china relations here, and implications for america's long-term capabilities to protect power and influence global events. the world affairs council's other upcoming programs this month include fred pierce, next tuesday evening, he will be speaking about his new book, the coming population crash an our planet's surprising future, an on april 27, we will host paul collier for a look at his new book, the plundered planet, published by oxford university press. i hope you'll all be able to join us for those two events as well. tonight, we host professor simon johnson. he is a fellow -- a senior temperature low at the peterson institute for international economics here in washington, d.c. he is co-founder of baseline scenario.com, focusing on the world economy, and is a member of the congressional budget offices panel of economic advisers. in january of this year, he joined the huffington post as contributing business editor. prior to joining the faculty of m.i.t., dr. johnson was the chief economist for the international monetary fund, he received his ph.d. from m.i.t., holds an m.a. from the u
-china relations here, and implications for america's long-term capabilities to protect power and influence global events. the world affairs council's other upcoming programs this month include fred pierce, next tuesday evening, he will be speaking about his new book, the coming population crash an our planet's surprising future, an on april 27, we will host paul collier for a look at his new book, the plundered planet, published by oxford university press. i hope you'll all be able to join us...
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in fact, the net worth of america as a whole -- america incorporated the net worth of america more than doubled from 1981 to 2007 25 years after the reagan tax cut. i mean, tax cuts across-the-board certainly spur investment. allow people to keep their own money. i don't like this marxist class warfare that pits -- you know, the top employees. you know, for if it weren't for rich people bill i would be out of a job. i quite frankly, thank rich people because i don't want my paycheck to bounce every two weeks. >> host: who funds human events, excuse me? >> guest: eagle publishing. it's a for-profit company that owns regnery publishing and a bunch of geopolitical newspapers. >> host: she was talking about the media and the media outlets and you have a chapter on the new media muzzle. and in that you write about google and also about -- you write about meck. and you write that the website gawker described obama's incestuous requirement silicon valley behemoth. it's google's presidency. we're watching the executives and ceo eric schmitt donated $25,000 apiece to fund president obama's surve
in fact, the net worth of america as a whole -- america incorporated the net worth of america more than doubled from 1981 to 2007 25 years after the reagan tax cut. i mean, tax cuts across-the-board certainly spur investment. allow people to keep their own money. i don't like this marxist class warfare that pits -- you know, the top employees. you know, for if it weren't for rich people bill i would be out of a job. i quite frankly, thank rich people because i don't want my paycheck to bounce...
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in the america in mast and afghanistan. >> bret: charles, what do you say to folks who say listen we heard intelligence reports before, in lead up to iraq that were not accurate. why believe this one? >> we have long list of intelligence reports inaccurate, but one exclusion is they underestimated the speed of iraq nukes. underestimated russia in the late '40s, underestimated in china, india, pakistan. always under estimate. in the gulf war in 1991, we had no idea that saddam had active nuke programs and we discovered it after the war to our surprise and our horror. so generally speaking on history is under estimating. yes, of course, it's inaccurate. but from looking back and into the future, generally speaking it's underestimate with the glaring exception of, of course, of the mass destruction in -- weapons of mass destruction in iraq. if you get report after report that indicates iran is working on the intercontinue th -- intercontinental missile, watch them in testing they are announcing we're on our way. it would deny reality to deny it will happen and rather quickly. >> bret: r
in the america in mast and afghanistan. >> bret: charles, what do you say to folks who say listen we heard intelligence reports before, in lead up to iraq that were not accurate. why believe this one? >> we have long list of intelligence reports inaccurate, but one exclusion is they underestimated the speed of iraq nukes. underestimated russia in the late '40s, underestimated in china, india, pakistan. always under estimate. in the gulf war in 1991, we had no idea that saddam had...
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it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison that spreads and really begins to define myself and tariq and others in very unfair ways. >> okay, but do you think those are in the more -- some might say the creepy, loony corners of the blogesphere or do you think this is something that is a real obstacle towards understanding in the majority of the country? >> not in the majority, but in a significant enough group of elites who begin to define and put it in print and then make some people in politics hesitant to be able to speak out. listen, when you had barack obama's opponents mainstream democrats and the republican nominee questioning hi
it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison...
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see, america is not a country that is based on an ethnic heritage. america is an ideal. you can go and be born in louisiana and move to italy -- i have lived there 50 years and you will never be italian. when my grandfather came to america from italy, he became an american. [applause] . founding documents. we hear a lot about founding documents. i am talking about different founding documents. the founding documents upon which our founding documents were based for the judeo- were based for the judeo- christian we are the people of western civilization founded upon the bible. we believe in the dignity of every human person because we are created in the image of god. we believe in the collective ability of free and virtuous people to do more for our society them a benevolent, authoritarian government in betwoinstowing rights upon us. [applause] we believe in free markets and free enterprise. we believe in power of the individual. we believe that families are the basic unit of society and not government. families are responsible for educating and cultivating character in ou
see, america is not a country that is based on an ethnic heritage. america is an ideal. you can go and be born in louisiana and move to italy -- i have lived there 50 years and you will never be italian. when my grandfather came to america from italy, he became an american. [applause] . founding documents. we hear a lot about founding documents. i am talking about different founding documents. the founding documents upon which our founding documents were based for the judeo- were based for the...
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the video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> first lady michelle obama talked to c-span and a group of students at the white house on wednesday about one of her signature initiatives, fighting childhood obesity in america. included in the conversation, matthew shim ra from hawaii whose film won the middle school first prize. other student cam film makers who focused on the topic joined the discussion by phone. 21st century. >> good morning on this beautiful spring day and welcome to the white house. we're very pleased to be here at the white house for a dialogue on childhood obesity and childhood health with the first lady michelle obama. we're very pleased for this program, which is live this morning, to have students from all around the washington, d.c. area and students watching all across the country, some of them calling in with questions on our discussion on childhood obesity. we'll be here for 45 minutes, and we hope to learn more about this topic and why it's so important to young people's health and how to stay healthy, and alts why the first lady is so passionate a
the video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> first lady michelle obama talked to c-span and a group of students at the white house on wednesday about one of her signature initiatives, fighting childhood obesity in america. included in the conversation, matthew shim ra from hawaii whose film won the middle school first prize. other student cam film makers who focused on the topic joined the discussion by phone. 21st century. >> good morning on this beautiful spring day and...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> sean: the oldest library in new york says one hand has accrued 220 years of late fees. george washington. the library discovered a ledger that says he checked out two books that were never returned both due back november 2nd, 1789. he could be responsible for more than 80,000 days of late fees. luckily the library says doesn't want the money, wants the book back. good luck. or 60 to 0? [ tires screech ] how a car performs in a quarter-mile? [ engine revs ] or a quarter-century? is performance ab the joy of driving? or the importance... of surviving. to us, performance is not about doing one thing well. it is about doing everything well. because in the end... everything matters. perfornce without compromise. that is what drives us. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what your numbers mean and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ sarah ] with this to
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> sean: the oldest library in new york says one hand has accrued 220 years of late fees. george washington. the library discovered a ledger that says he checked out two books that were never returned both due back november 2nd, 1789. he could be responsible for more than 80,000 days of late fees. luckily the library says doesn't want the money, wants the book back. good luck. or 60 to 0? [ tires screech ] how a car performs in a quarter-mile? [...
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corporate america is not investing. corporate america is not -- >> has a lot of cash. >> it is running enormous cash surpluses but is not investing. that has to do with the tax structure which strongly subsidies cash, but that's a big issue. you need an export-driven economy. clearly it can't continue with a huge account deficit it don't have the means to offset these huge deficits in productive spending at home. that's part of the problem that occurred. there are taxes that are an issue, but i think the shape of the economy is also a big issue. >> two things to say there. why are corp pragtss not investing? they're not investing because of the environmental uncertainty, which is a policy problem. not a business cycle problem a policy problem. >> you mean the environment of ledger regulation. >> they don't know what will happen yet. >> we have to get off the economy. i want to ask martin wolf. we have the privilege of having martin wolf here because of the ash cloud. why is the third party candidate, the liberal democra
corporate america is not investing. corporate america is not -- >> has a lot of cash. >> it is running enormous cash surpluses but is not investing. that has to do with the tax structure which strongly subsidies cash, but that's a big issue. you need an export-driven economy. clearly it can't continue with a huge account deficit it don't have the means to offset these huge deficits in productive spending at home. that's part of the problem that occurred. there are taxes that are an...
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peter galbraith, one of america's most distinguished diplomats over the years has decided that working with karzai is impossible, and draws some very striking conclusions on america's mission in afghanistan, and on karzai himself. >> one of the explanation, based on what sources inside the palace have said, is that he is -- that he may be using drugs. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard within the palace does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use and marijuana is common in afghanistan. >> after that the editor of "time" magazine, a pulitzer price-winning historian and a new columnist for the "new york times." you won't want to miss any of this. let's get started. >>> peter galbraith has served for many years as an american diplomat and has had a dramatic impact on american policy. in croatia, as ambassador, he sounded the alarm that led to u.s. military involvement in the balkans. as a private citizen, he helped the kurds carve out an autonomous republic within iraq. his most recent posting was to afghanistan, where he was sent by u.n. secretary-general b
peter galbraith, one of america's most distinguished diplomats over the years has decided that working with karzai is impossible, and draws some very striking conclusions on america's mission in afghanistan, and on karzai himself. >> one of the explanation, based on what sources inside the palace have said, is that he is -- that he may be using drugs. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard within the palace does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use...
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all the middle eastern societies are terribly eroded, all the best people are here in america, they've left, they're refugees, to rebuild this countries is going to take money and time and eventually real, any kind of wealth that's flowing through tease societies will be a tide that lifts all the boats and makes everything but better but that's not going to happen overnight and unfortunately for the united states now having gone in is intimately involved and birds are coming home to roost. >> it's hard to get out when you still think there's going to be success. that's the point you're making. do you think the president was right in going to turkey to address the muslim world, right to go to egypt to address the arab world, but you think he blundered when he didn't go to israel. tell us why. >> i think he should be talking to israel. many israelis are not ready to hear his message about he's long-term security. but important in these matters is this a key change in u.s. policy, for decades israeli has been given a blank check. israeli has been able to do whatever it likes and there's a
all the middle eastern societies are terribly eroded, all the best people are here in america, they've left, they're refugees, to rebuild this countries is going to take money and time and eventually real, any kind of wealth that's flowing through tease societies will be a tide that lifts all the boats and makes everything but better but that's not going to happen overnight and unfortunately for the united states now having gone in is intimately involved and birds are coming home to roost....
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3, federal criminal court, and are behind bars for a long time, so a terror cell was discovered in america by an astute police department that connected it, and the fbi took the ball across the finish line, so i think the fbi is better. i think there is still an issue, whether we need a domestic -- i think my answer is still no, whether we need a domestic intelligence the office based on the british, but paired together with local fusion centers, it is doing the job better. let me mention one thing. but an unfilled piece of the intelligence reform act is don a priority of the board, -- is a priority of the board, which i know many of us think is essential. the bush administration nominated the confirmable positions, and i think they were confirmed common -- they were confirmed, and those were unfilled, and a number of us have been raising this issue, and there has yet been no response. i think it is important, especially as we ramp up domestic intelligence collected and -- collection activities, which we must do. we have homegrown problems that as we ramp up, we should have an independent
3, federal criminal court, and are behind bars for a long time, so a terror cell was discovered in america by an astute police department that connected it, and the fbi took the ball across the finish line, so i think the fbi is better. i think there is still an issue, whether we need a domestic -- i think my answer is still no, whether we need a domestic intelligence the office based on the british, but paired together with local fusion centers, it is doing the job better. let me mention one...
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a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in the presence of a drug addict in the answer, of course, is that the addict was wealthy. date has not yet been set for dr. murphy's trial. artic ice is building up again. good news for the polar bears, bad news for folks hoping to make money from the warming trend. once again, check does believe the planet would be a better place if cleaner fuel can be developed. we like the polar bears and other critters who race around the tundra. we like them. we want the earth to be as please teen as possible. we realize there is crazy stuff going on n debate. finally check six some nut in pittsburg
a rebel. >> individual. >> he was not afraid to butt heads with america. i was not afraid to show america my butt naked truth. >> bill: have you ever heard so much jibbebe your life? footnote dallas police have sent disorderly conduct citation to misbadu. the doctor charged in the michael jackson's death said he killed himself. taking more of the drug than the doctor administered himself. he was addicted to the powerful narcotic. question is why would a doctor put himself in...
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it will help america by keeping the cost of energy down. and it will help america by taking us away from dependence on either venezuela or saudi arabia or iran. i think that's a win/win. >> that was pretty much sums up where republicans were yesterday. muted criticism. tried to find some way to criticize, maybe on timing or this or that, but it wasn't a full-bore anti-republican thing. >> deputy press secretary bill burton says that kind of luke-warm support passes for a ringing endorsement these days. >>> it's april 1st. have you mailed your census form? >> we know one guy who's ahead of the game. we'll talk to the director of the census next. >>> plus, an unbelievable moment in spring training. a foul ball hits the most unexpected target, the poor batter's mother. this was awful. >> but she was okay. but first the white house tip of the day. it's white chicken chili. reopening the legendary debate over whether chili is, in fact, a soup. >> i'm sorry. i did an entire survey of the upper white house staff. not a single one of them believe c
it will help america by keeping the cost of energy down. and it will help america by taking us away from dependence on either venezuela or saudi arabia or iran. i think that's a win/win. >> that was pretty much sums up where republicans were yesterday. muted criticism. tried to find some way to criticize, maybe on timing or this or that, but it wasn't a full-bore anti-republican thing. >> deputy press secretary bill burton says that kind of luke-warm support passes for a ringing...